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| Beaconhill Plantation | Beaconhill Plantation | Mr. Stibbs, Schoolmaster, Lane Head | 35 Chains South of | A large fir plantation situated on an | ||
| Beaconhill Plantation | Mr. Whitfield, Harper Town | Moss House | eminence from which the name originates. | |||
| Beaconhill Plantation | Mr. Robson, Farmer, Quick House | (both the eminence and wood are | ||||
| co-extensive) | ||||||
| Chapel | Chapel (The Kings Arms Inn) | Mr. Stibbs | 35 Chains South of | An ordinary farm house with outhouses &c attached | ||
| (The Kings Arms Inn) | Chapel (The Kings Arms Inn) | Mr. Whitfield | Moss House | licensed for the sale of spirituous liquors &c | ||
| Chapel (The Kings Arms Inn) | Mr. O. Teasdale, Inn Keeper, Chapel | |||||
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| Dikehead | Dikeh |
Mr. Stibbs | 44 Chains South East | A small farm house with outhouses | ||
| Dikeh |
Mr. Whitfield | of Moss House | attached | |||
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Mr. Robson | |||||
| William Rufus Williamson Sapper Royal Engineers |
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